The Traitors' Mollie Pearce admits she 'spent a lifetime with my body betraying me' before life-changing bowel surgery and reveals what she REALLY thinks about Harry Clark
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Mollie Pearce has admitted she 'spent a lifetime with my body betraying me' prior to her life-changing bowel surgery as she opened up about her newfound confidence. The Traitors star, who is currently preparing to take part in this year's series of Dancing On Ice, was diagnosed with the bowel condition ulcerative colitis, which causes inflammation and ulcers in the colon, when she was just 11-years-old.
Speaking candidly about how the stoma surgery changed her life the model, 22, told The Sun: 'I struggled to leave the house, because I had bad anxiety about not making it to the toilet in time, which I sometimes didn't when I was really ill.'. Mollie, who was also born with several fingers missing on her right hand, underwent seven hours of surgery to remove her colon and insert a stoma when she was 18.
Revealing how it was hard to accept her condition, she confessed: 'I spent a lifetime with my body betraying me, because it was always fighting against me, and even though I still have days when I struggle mentally, I'm now celebrating new life and new health.'.
Mollie explained that even just going out for dinner and drinks feels amazing as prior to her surgery she wouldn't have been able to. The Traitors' Mollie Pearce has admitted she 'spent a lifetime with my body betraying me' before life-changing bowel surgery as she opened up on her newfound confidence.